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...Brequet Mercure craft should be providing STOL-type service by year's end, and no U.S.-built STOL will be available anywhere near then. Says Karl G. Harr Jr., president of the Aerospace Industries Assoc. of America: "The Europeans are developing and flying aircraft for which no U.S. counterpart exists...
...continues in neighboring Cambodia. The Nixon government should follow its Vietnam initiative and end its criminal interference in the Cambodian revolution -- a struggle which, like its Vietnamese counterpart -- is yet another attempt to achieve the ideals May Day symbolizes...
...song, and is ripped off by the crooked record industry, receiving only $20 for a record that may sell thousands of copies. In many ways, the story parallels Cliff's own early experiences in record making and those of many another native reggae musician. Unlike his screen counterpart, Cliff was never paid for his own first record...
...case, though something like the latest reform is obviously needed, it hardly comes to grips with some of the most serious Soviet economic woes. Despite vast expenditures for new plants and equipment, the average Soviet worker produces less than half as much per hour as his American counterpart. Prime reasons: some technological lags and socialist limits on rewards for individual effort. The government recently doubled individual production bonuses and created cash prizes as high as $200,000 to be divided among workers in factories that have high productivity rates. But the biggest incentive-regular wages-will be virtually frozen...
...technical counterpart of this in Coward's plays is that he vastly speeded up the tempo of comedy. Relying on single lines of dialogue, he produced instant repartee in which talk became a blindingly fast game of inflective one-upmanship rather than a declaration of meaning or a display of passion. Even within individual lines, he inserted a word or phrase that mockingly deflated the emotion it expressed. Thus Elyot says to Amanda in Private Lives: "You're looking very lovely in this damned moonlight, Amanda." Repeated time and again, this approach almost makes Coward the granddaddy...